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S.A.
As Time Increases, Data Increases Too
Problem 2.2 Notes: The bikers left Atlantic City and rode five hours to Cape May. They took a ferry across the Delaware Bay to Lewes. Sarah recorded the distance they traveled until they reached the ferry. A. B. On day two of the tour, the group traveled 45 miles in 5 hours. They traveled the most during the first thirty minutes. They traveled the slowest from 3.5 hours to 4.5 hours. In this time, they might have stopped for a lunch break. The data shows that they traveled the most in the first half. C. You could make a new column that shows the difference of the distance traveled every half hour. You would look at the y-axis, because that would show the distance. D. I think Sidney should make a table, because graphs don’t show the exact data, but tables do. It’s much easier to make and see a table.
S.A.
As Time Increases, Data Increases Too
Problem 2.2
Notes: The bikers left Atlantic City and rode five hours to Cape May.
They took a ferry across the Delaware Bay to Lewes.
Sarah recorded the distance they traveled until they reached the ferry.
A.
B. On day two of the tour, the group traveled 45 miles in 5 hours. They traveled the most during the first thirty minutes. They traveled the slowest from 3.5 hours to 4.5 hours. In this time, they might have stopped for a lunch break. The data shows that they traveled the most in the first half.
C. You could make a new column that shows the difference of the distance traveled every half hour. You would look at the y-axis, because that would show the distance.
D. I think Sidney should make a table, because graphs don’t show the exact data, but tables do. It’s much easier to make and see a table.